MAN Aufzugbau was a division of MAN AG (now MAN SE) that produced elevators (including bed and high speed elevators) and possibly escalators. MAN was founded in 1895 and had factory in Gustavsburg, near Mainz.
In the 1980s, it was taken over by Thyssen Aufzüge GmbH and became Thyssen-MAN in 1984-1985. Elevators were produced under this name until in the late 1980s. Last produced Thyssen-MAN-branded elevators were most commonly seen in Denmark and Norway.
Notable installations[]
This list also includes installations under the name Thyssen-MAN.
Germany[]
AfE-Turm, Frankfurt(1970-2014, building demolished but one elevator cabin has been preserved at the Westend Campus of Goethe University Frankfurt[1])- Federal City Townhouse (town hall), Bonn (1976, some have been modernized into ThyssenKrupp DSC destination dispatch)
- Sterntorhaus, Bonn (1988)
- Berufskolleg Mitte, Essen (1963)
- Hotel Sonne, Füssen (1971)
- Louise-Schroeder-Schule, Wiesbaden (1985)
- Georg-Kerschensteiner-Berufskolleg, Troisdorf (1968)
- Collini-Center, Mannheim
Other countries[]
- Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark (1973, mostly have been modernized by Kone and Otis)
- Clarion Royal Christiania Hotel, Oslo, Norway (1989, MAN-Thyssen)
- Møllergata 4, Oslo, Norway (1989, MAN-Thyssen)
- Haraldsgata 90, Haugesund, Norway (1988)
Gallery[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Post by Facebook page Elevatormuseum (German)
External links[]
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